ONASSIS-ARABIA TANKER PACT HIT

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000600090092-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 16, 2016
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March 17, 1999
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92
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Publication Date: 
September 30, 1954
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NSPR
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NW YORK ApproVMFDse 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP7543)Rq STATINTL CPYRGHT Onassis-Arabia 'Tanker Pact Hit Special to the Herald Tribune LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29- B. Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., warned) tonight that the oil transporta- i tion deal between Saudi Arabia and Aristotle Socrates Onassis,'I Greek shipowner, "could bring about a complete change in the pattern of ownership of the world's merchant marine," The agreement, signed in the spring, gives Mr. Onassis prefer- ence in transporting most of the oil. produced in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Onassis, in turn, has agreed to build and operate a fleet of Arabian oil tankers. "The proposal has extraordi- narily far-reaching dangers," ,Mr. Jennigs said. "Obviously, if a given country with an ex- portable commodity could re- quire that all of that export be tarried in its own ships, an im- porting country could with equal logic require that all its imports be carried in its own ships. Thus, if all countries were to follow the Onassis plan, there could be no international trade at all." Mr. Jennings' attack on the agreement, made at a meeting of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, was the first by a top ranking private American oil official. The pact has been under fire from the governments of seven nations, including the Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-00149R000600090092-9